<h1>Introduction</h1>
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"Why yet another solitaire game ?" you may ask.
The answer is simple...

<h3>PySol highlights</h3>
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<li> currently supports more than 1000 distinct solitaire games
<li> based upon an extensible solitaire engine
<li> lots of classic games like Forty Thieves, FreeCell, Klondike and Spider
<li> special games like Ganjifa, Hanafuda, Poker and Tarock type games
<li> modern look and feel
<li> multiple cardsets and backgrounds
<li> background table tiles
<li> unlimited undo &amp; redo
<li> persistent bookmarks
<li> load &amp; save games
<li> player statistics
<li> a hint system
<li> demo games
<li> a solitaire wizard
<li> support for user written plug-ins
<li> sound samples and background music
<li> integrated HTML help browser
<li> lots of documentation
<li> portable across Unix/X11, Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP and Mac OSX
<li> written in 100% pure Python
<li> distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
<li> <i>Commercial Quality Freeware</i>
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